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英語 高校生

4の書き換えがよく分かりません。 教えてください🙇‍♀️

man for (1) a onnectedness is, in fact, a virtue bothered. If the clerk always wants to chat ates should be prohibited at a gift makes a (2A). The French anthropologist Claude where. I just want a hacksaw blade. ss tells of Léx (3) seemingly trivial ceremony during a meal in cheap rants in France. The guests sit at a long, *communal table, and each pour bottle of wine before his plate. Before the meal begins, a man will e not into his own glass but into his neighbor's. And his neighbor will the gesture, filling the first man's empty glass. In an economic sense has happened. (4) No one has any more wine than he had originally. ety has appeared where there was none before. The French tend to trangers, but in these little restaurants, strangers find themselves (5) close relationship for an hour or more. "A conflict exists," says Lévi- "not very keen, but real enough to create a state of tension between of privacy and the fact of community. ... This is the temporary but ituation resolved by the exchange of wine. It is an * assertion of which does away with the mutual *uncertainty." Just sitting at the becomes social life through an exchange of gifts. Further, the the wine allows another exchange - ( 2C ). dware store: 金物店 munal: 共用の hacksaw: (金属を切るために用いる) 弓のこ uncertainty: 半信半疑 assertion: 表明

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英語 高校生

至急!!私立大学看護学部の過去問です。答えがないため、回答を作って欲しいです!!科目は英語です。

プペンシルで解 people than ever can find an audience time filled with disasters, online, "conspiracy theories seem to be growing crazier by the day. We also tend to believe in such things under increased stress, which is unfortunate because many of these ideas are Some conspiracy theorists pride themselves on being "critical freethinkers," but a new damaging our democracies and ourselves. study showing a connection between lower critical thinking skills and increased conspiracy (2) theory belief suggests this may not be the case. "Conspiracy theories refer to attempts to explain the ultimate cause of an important event (social, political, climatic, etc.) by accusing a hidden group of perceived evil, powerful people or organizations of having secretly planned and carried out these events," say Paris Nanterre University psychologist Anthony Lantian and team in their paper. two studies, the researchers tested the critical thinking skills of 338 a French version of the Ennis-Weir Critical Thinking Essay Test. They then scored the students' tendencies towards conspiracy beliefs and their personal Across undergraduate students (4) the objective analysis and assessment of their own critical thinking skills. Critical thinking. evaluation of a situation requires a collection of cognitive skills. These include the ability to distinguish between relevant versus irrelevant information, think systematically, see other perspectives, recognize and avoid logical *fallacies, look beyond the obvious, be aware of and avoid biases, and change your mind in light of new evidence. "The more people believe in conspiracy theories, the worse they perform on a critical thinking ability test," Lantian said. "This test is characterized by an *open-ended format highlighting several areas of critical thinking ability in the context of argumentation." (6) All this is not to say that those with high critical thinking skills can't also be sucked into believing things that may not necessarily be true. The way (7) [is wired /a/ makes / thinking/ social species / our / as] us very vulnerable to believing those we identify with as part of our own cultural group- no matter how much education we have had that boosts science literacy. Trust plays a massive role in who we believe. We also have a tendency to believe each of us is above average at detecting misinformation, which can't possibly be true. Researchers have also linked this need to feel special to greater belief in conspiracies. Lantian and team point out that while their study suggests critical thinking lowers Deople's chances of believing in untrue conspiracy theories, the findings don't determine if (8) (9) た場合,そ 数学【数学 験番号 【化学 b てお 3 In a more (1) ① 次の英文を読んで、下の設問に答えなさい。 1 - (3) the po no a E

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英語 高校生

これの答えを教えてほしいです。

Exercise の中に当てはまる最も適切な語句を下の①~④から選んで、文全体を言ってみよう。 ) to Karen yesterday. 1) The letter ( ② sent pall hasn't sent 2) ( ) by Oda Nobunaga? ① Was the temple built ③ Was built the temple 3) This car ( ) in Japan. ① doesn't make ② didn't make 3 isn't made 4 is making )の語句を使って、イラストを表す文を言ってみよう。 なお、 1)2)は過去形の受動態、 3)は現在形の受動態を使い、必要に応じて単語の形を変えること。lll lean A 2 例 (Osaka Castle, build, in 1496) 1/100 1/ ( Osaka Castle was built in 1496. gadis brie 1) (this car, make, in China) 2) (that book, write, by Ms. Taylor) 3) (English, speak, in India) 1) 451 3 wasn't sent Were the temple built ④ The temple were built 4 was sending op Iob woH boog aung 京都市3) 2) novewdue aud C. Taylor ABC DEF FA 3 ( )の語句を使って、 日本語の意味を表す文を言ってみよう。 なお、必要に応じて単語の 形を変えること。 non S Juods yowdue ext.ndlsi 例 その魚は私の祖父によって釣られました。 (catch) PRES →The fish was caught by my grandfather. 1) フランス語はカナダで話されていますか。 (French, Canada) 2) 彼らはパーティーに招待されませんでした。 (invite, to the party) 3) 料金は今払わなければいけません。 (the fee, should be, pay) 4 受動態を使って、身近な人やものごとについて説明する文を言おう。 また、言った内容を書い てみよう。 例 Ken is respected by everyone. 75

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英語 高校生

付箋で示した行のas ifばどういう意味ですか?

sual place. They as taken off the wall by the official museum photographer so he could shoot pictures of it up in his studio By Tuesday morning, when the Sat: painting ( Vreturned and it was not in 2 the photographer's studio, museum officials were notified. The painting was Once the Marn s gone! news became public, French newspapers made several claims as to the nature of the theft. One newspaper *proclaimed that an American collector stole the work and would have an exact copy made which would be returned to the museum. This collector" would then keep the original. Another newspaper said that the entire incident was a *hoax V+ 6 to show how easy it was to steal from the Louvre. Many people were questioned about the theft from museum employees to people who worked or lived nearby, Perhaps somebody ( 3go) someone acting *suspiciously? The police even questioned Pablo Picasso. Picasso had previously bought two stone *sculptures ( from a friend named Pieret. Pieret ( 4 ) these pieces from the Louvre months before V1. the Mona Lisa was stolen. After an *interrogation, the police concluded that Picasso knew nothing about the theft of the Mona Lisa. V+ 9 Luckily, the painting was recovered 27 months after it was stolen, An Italian man named Vincenzo Perugia tried to sell the work/to a gallery in Florence, Italy, for $100,000. Perugia claimed that he stole the work out of *patriotism. He didn't think such a work by famous Italian in France. What Perugia didn't realize was that although the Mona Lisa was probably painted in Italy, Leonardo took it with him to France and sold it 100 COOK 10 to *King Francis I for 4,000 gold coins. 861 od gainob 5 4

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